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Care-full creativity

  • The Elsie Whiteley Innovation Centre, Hopwood Lane, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX1 5ER United Kingdom (map)

Freelancers in the cultural sector, particularly those engaged in public-facing work, face unique challenges that impact their wellbeing, creativity, and professional longevity. The demands of public engagement, and the need to balance creativity with work-life responsibilities can contribute to high levels of stress and burnout. 

How can cultural sector freelancers develop resilient practices that maintain wellbeing and sustain creativity? Designed for practitioners with a public engagement element to their work, this training will better equip practitioners within their day-to-day work by providing advice, guidance, tools and methods to maintain a regenerative and restorative creative practice, including the maintenance of professional boundaries.

Delivered by: Coach, Creative and Artist Michaela Lesayova and artist, curator and writer Alice Bradshaw.

Duration: 6.5 hours (including breaks and lunch- vegetarian with vegan and gluten free options available)

Location: 

Face to face session delivered at a DDA compliant venue Elsie Whiteley Innovation Centre, The Piece Hall Room

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